some history of Bangladesh national party (bnp)
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Khaleda Zia led first Government (Fifth
Parliament):
On March 19, 1991, Begum Khaleda Zia was
elected prime minister in the fifth natinal
parliament election of the people’s republic of
Bangladesh. Her government introduced
parliamentary democracy in the country. On
April 2, she on behalf of the government
proposed this bill and on same she proposed
the bill of eleventh amendments to the
constitution to create opportunity to go back
chief advisor Justice Shahbuddin Ahmed to her
own post.
Khaleda Zia led second Government (Sixth
Parliament):
She became Prime Minister for the second
consecutive term after the BNP had a landslide
victory in 15 February 1996 general election to
the sixth Jatiya Sangsad. The election was,
however, boycotted by all other major parties.
Khaleda Zia led third Government (Eight
Parliament):
Aiming to return to power, the BNP formed a
four-party opposition alliance on 6 January
1999 with the Jatiya Party, the Jamaat-e-Islami
and the Islami Oikya Jote and launched several
agitation programmes against the ruling Awami
League.
The alliance then participated in the 1 October
general election and won the polls with a two-
third majority and Khaleda Zia was once again
sworn in as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
The BNP restored the parliamentary system
through the 12th amendment to the
Constitution in 1991 and introduced the
Caretaker Government through 13th
amendment to the Constitution in 1996.
Present Leadership:
The wife of BNP founder Shaheed President
Ziaur Rahman, Begum Khaleda Zia is leading
the party. Besides, elder son of Ziaur Rahman,
Tarique Rahman, is the party’s senior vice
chairman.
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